Samsung ISOCELL Slim GH1 is a 43MP sensor with 0.7μm-sized pixels
Samsung just announced its latest camera sensor meant for smartphones and other mobile devices - the ISOCELL Slim GH1. It features 43.7 megapixel (7,968×5,480) resolution and the industry-first 0.7μm-sized pixels. The new sensor effectively outputs 10.9-megapixel images and is built in mind for slim full display devices allowing Samsung to expand the display size on future handsets without compromising image quality.
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Being a smaller sensor, the ISOCELL SLIM GH1 brings a clever workaround in low light scenarios by merging four pixels together with a light sensitivity of 1.4μm pixels. Samsung’s new sensor also comes with pixel isolation which minimizes optical loss and keeps colors sharp and vivid.
There’s also EIS and Super PD phase-detection for fast autofocus and real-time HDR. On the video front, the new sensor is capable of recording 4K at 60fps without cropping or scaling down the image resolution.
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Samsung says its plans to start mass production of the ISOCELL Slim GH1 by the end of this year.
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- sohail shafayat
- 01 Oct 2019
- X{X
Samsung hardly uses this shits, on the other hand, their flagship camera images are too artificial.